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UC Berkeley (Video)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

UC Berkeley (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

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UC Berkeley (Audio)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

UC Berkeley (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

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Climate Solutions (Video)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

Climate Solutions (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

women energy climate change smoke berkeley mumbai global warming climate solutions global warming and climate change small-tech berkeley darfur stove ashok gadgil darfur stove project cooking stoves
Climate Solutions (Audio)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

Climate Solutions (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

women energy climate change smoke berkeley mumbai global warming climate solutions global warming and climate change small-tech berkeley darfur stove ashok gadgil darfur stove project cooking stoves
Climate Change (Video)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

Climate Change (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

women energy climate change smoke berkeley mumbai global warming climate solutions global warming and climate change small-tech berkeley darfur stove ashok gadgil darfur stove project cooking stoves
Climate Change (Audio)
Getting the Smoke Out of Our Eyes: Ashok Gadgil

Climate Change (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 5:39


As we rethink our energy use, we focus on the highest polluters, and at a global scale. But energy use at a much finer scale seriously threatens the health and safety of hundreds of millions of people who still cook on inefficient wood stoves in developing countries. Berkeley professor Ashok Gadgil and his students launched the Berkeley Darfur Stove project to design and build efficient and inexpensive stoves. They then created a non-profit to manufacture the $20 stoves in Mumbai. The stoves’ efficiency halves the fuel wood to cook each meal, and the time needed to collect it. Women purchasing fuel wood saved about $260 per year. Series: "Cal Future Forum: Our Changing World" [Science] [Show ID: 33083]

women energy climate change smoke berkeley mumbai global warming climate solutions global warming and climate change small-tech berkeley darfur stove ashok gadgil darfur stove project cooking stoves